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Bathhouse from the village of Ust-Yandoma (near Yakovlev’s house)

Exposition sector:
Pryazhinsky
Date of construction:
Early 20th century
Original location:
the Medvezhyegorsk District, the village of Ust-Yandoma, Медвежьегорский
Overall dimensions:
2.8×4.0×5.9
Building materials:
pine.
Protection:
Is being ascertained.

The structure displays a rectangle, fine-panel (two-room) framework covered with a symmetrical plank roof supported by pediment logs and ledgers.

The framework is made up of round pine logs fixed according to the traditional method with the logs’ ends protruding from the edges of the walls in the corners (“v oblo”), that are not planked. The plank roof is constructed without nails according to the method called “po kyritsam” (fir poles with roots in the form of hook support burns). The ridge and boards of the roof have plain endings handling, the facial boards are smoothly drafted with a cove at the end. The entrance door is on the frontal western front. Two windows through which the light gets into the front room and the bathhouse itself are on the southern front.

Three other fronts are blank.

The walls inside are drafted, the floorings are boarded by beams. There is a bench along the western wall of the front room, from the northern corner to the door. To the left of the entrance to the bathhouse itself there is a stone stove with an large inbuilt kettle. In the ceiling there is a square boarded smoke bonnet that is closed with a bolt.

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